7 differences between single men and taken men

Today is not the time for a man to confess to you that he is married, or the ring on his finger will not give out his marital status, he can simply simply take it off.

Today, married men posing as bachelors, very much, so I suggest you study a theory that will help not fall for the bait to such a liar.

Many girls think that it's very difficult to distinguish a married couple from an unmarried woman, but psychologists do not come to help us, to the girls, who say that it's enough to take a closer look at the gentleman, and all his secrets will be known to you.

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#1.Speech

Free men do not know how to talk to girls. With the exception of rare talented individuals who are able to support any conversation, among ordinary bachelors, the circle of subjects is narrow and includes work, cars and sport.

Married men are more well-groomed. A bachelor, even if he does not neglect campaigns in beauty salons, always have some small flaws in his clothes. For example, shoes are not in tune to the costume, different socks, or in the most prominent place there is not enough button ... Bachelors, as a rule, do not notice all those little things that will instantly catch the female look.

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#3.Sex

Not a free man tries to drag you into bed quickly. And there he will try to compensate as much as possible everything that he lacks in his family life. On the first night he will deal with you with all the types of sex known to him. In difference, from the bachelor who behaves more modestly.

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